Failed app store update. Safari 8.0.4

Hi all
Mid 2012 Macbook Pro, running OS X Yosemite 10.10.2.
I received the red number bubble last night indicating available updates within the App Store, I clicked on update all and run through the normal rigamarole of restarts etc. The iPhoto app updated without issue, and so I thought had the Safari update, but not so. The Safari update appears in the installed updates list, but also remains in the available updates, when I click it just says installed. The red number bubble remains and indeed my Safari is still running version 8.0.3.
My questions are.
1. Is there a way installing the update manually? I have tried to locate the latest Safari version for download but no luck.
2. If the file is not obtainable, is it possible to reset the App Store or clear it's cache to allow me to run the update again?
I thank you in advance.

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